General Electric wins first round in legal battle on patent rights

A court rules that Siemens Gamesa infringes upon General Electric's patent rights in the way the former's wind turbines are connected to the US grid.
Photo: GE Renewable Energy
Photo: GE Renewable Energy
by marketwire, translated by jonas sahl jørgensen

General Electric (GE) has won its first legal battle in the US in an attempt to block competitor Siemens Gamesa from the US wind turbine market following disagreements regarding patent infringement, reports Bloomberg Law.

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